Hawaiian flower tattoos are becoming very popular. Hawaii is one of
those places people dream about going to or living. If you've been
there, you want to go back. The climate is perfect nearly all the time.
The people are beautiful and friendly. It seems natural to want to
express that feeling with a tattoo.
The
state flower of Hawaii is the hibiscus. Hibiscus come in a wide variety
of colors and sizes. If a woman wears a hibiscus behind her ear, she is
either saying she is taken or is looking, depending on the ear.
Hibiscus petals are only open for a short time during the day. A
Hawaiian flower tattoo with hibiscus could symbolize the shortness of
life.
If
you've ever visited Hawaii you have been presented with a lei. Leis are
generally made from plumeria. They bloom all year and they have a very
sweet scent and a variety of colors. Plumeria can be used as an accent
to a tattoo with hibiscus or on its own to signify warmth and welcome.
Hawaiian
flower tattoos can be very simple or combined with other elements to
make an intricate design. Someone who has visited the island may want a
simple reminder of its beauty and get a Hawaiian flower tattoo. On men
you might see hibiscus flowers surrounding some tribal art. Hawaii is
one of the Polynesian islands and tribal tattooing has a deep history.
Combining
different symbols of the island can make a unique tattoo design. You
can combine the plumeria or hibiscus with dolphins, water or waves,
surfboards or even beautiful women. Plumeria and hibiscus are not the
only flowers that can be used in Hawaiian flower tattoos. Hawaii is full
of gorgeous flowers such as the lily, orchid and rose. All of these can
be used to make a beautiful tattoo.
Because
these flowers are so simple, you want to take your time and figure out
how your tattoo is going to be unique. You don't want to just go into a
tattoo parlor and say you want a Hawaiian flower tattoo. You will be
left with a generic tattoo that you may regret.